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In situ monitoring of H and O stable isotopes in soil water reveals ecohydrologic dynamics in managed soil systems

Journal

ECOHYDROLOGY
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/eco.1841

Keywords

ecohydrologic separation; irrigation; isotope hydrology; laser spectroscopy; membrane inlet; soil water partitioning; Technosol

Funding

  1. NSF EPSCoR [IIA 1208732]
  2. Office of Integrative Activities
  3. Office Of The Director [1208732] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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The water cycle in urban and hydrologically managed settings is subject to perturbations that are dynamic on small spatial and temporal scales; the effects of which may be especially profound in soils. We deploy a membrane inlet-based laser spectroscopy system in conjunction with soil moisture and temperature sensors to monitor soil water dynamics and H and O stable isotope ratios (delta H-2 and delta O-18 values) in a seasonally irrigated urban-landscaped garden soil over the course of 9 months between the cessation of irrigation in the autumn and the onset of irrigation through the summer. We find that soil water delta H-2 and delta O-18 values predominately reflect seasonal precipitation and irrigation inputs. A comparison of total soil water by cryogenic extraction and mobile soil water measured by in situ water vapor probes reveals that initial infiltration events after long periods of soil drying (the autumn season in this case) emplace water into the soil matrix that is not easily replaced by, or mixed with, successive pulses of infiltrating soil water. Tree stem xylem water H and O stable isotope composition did not match that of available water sources. These findings suggest that partitioning of soil water into mobile and immobile pools and resulting ecohydrologic separation may occur in engineered and hydrologically managed soils and not be limited to natural settings. The laser spectroscopy method detailed here has potential to yield insights in a variety of critical zone and vadose zone studies, potential that is heightened by the simplicity and portability of the system.

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